Woodstock W1823 manual Remote Control Operation, Remote control receiver Hour Intervals Back

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Model W1823 (Mfg. Since 9/10)

Remote Control

Operation

An RF (radio frequency) remote control receiver (Figure 32) and hand-held control (Figure 33) allow the dust collector to be turned ON and OFF from more than

75-feet away or from another room. The range will vary depending upon the density of materials between the receiver and the control, and the power level of the battery in the remote.

Note: If you need to have one remote simultaneously control more than one Model W1823 dust collector, you can reprogram additional dust collector receivers to recognize the remote control currently being used. Refer to Remote Control Reprogramming on Page 29 to do this.

The ON/OFF buttons (see Figure 33) turn the dust collector ON and OFF. The forward or backward buttons cycle the auto shut down time from always ON, to timed operation intervals of 2 hours, 4 hours, 6 hours, and 8 hours. When illuminated, the red LED lamp indicates which timed operation mode the machine is in.

If the motor gets too hot the thermal overload on the motor will trip, shutting the dust collector down.

If the machine overload trips during operation, do these steps:

1.Verify that cooling around the motor is not obstructed and improve ventilation if restricted.

2.Let the motor and electrical circuit cool for 30 minutes.

3.Press the motor reset button (see Figure 34), then press the ON button on the remote control to restart the dust collector.

4.If the reset button does not function the first time, repeat Steps 1–3as needed until the dust collector turns ON.

Receiver

(In Magnetic

Switch Box)

Figure 32. Remote control receiver.

Hour Intervals

 

 

Back

Forward

OPERATIONS

Button

Button

 

On/Off Buttons

 

 

 

Figure 33. RF remote control.

Motor

Reset

Button

Figure 34. Reset button on motor.

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Contents OWNERS MANUAL Page Contents Introduction Woodstock Technical SupportMachine Description Left side view Controls and FeaturesB68=C HE886IDCH `gg`e`d\ej`fej Xikfe ZXlj\XdX\kfk\dXZ`e\ip% SAFETYJ8=KPSafety Additional Safety for Dust Collectors Full-Load Current Rating Circuit Requirements for 110V PrewiredElectrical Circuit RequirementsExtension Cords For 110V Connection PrewiredFor 220V Connection Must be Rewired Grounding RequirementsSetup UnpackingInventory Canister Inventory Figure Qty Hardware and Tool Bag Inventory Figure QtyMachine Placement To assemble the dust collector, do these steps AssemblySetup Vacuum tube installed Screw Collection lid installation Canister bag installed To test run the machine, do these steps Test RunSystem Setup Collection SystemTips for Optimum Performance Metal Duct Duct MaterialPlastic Duct Flexible DuctFlex-hose grounded to Machine Plastic Blast System GroundingGeneral Operation OperationsRemote control receiver Hour Intervals Back Remote Control OperationBlack ABS Plastic Blast Gates Aluminum Blast Gates Cyclone Dust Collector AccessoriesEmptying Drum MaintenanceNormal Filter Cleaning GeneralMajor Filter Cleaning ServiceTo reprogram the remote control, do these steps Remote Control Reprogramming@I&FDGFEEK8D8% Damaged Electrical Safety Instructions HL8C@=@CKI@@8E% Due to CKI@8CIHL@IDEKJ% You MustStop Wiring DiagramTo convert the Model W1823 to 220V, do these steps 220V ConversionMagnetic switch box Problem Possible Cause TroubleshootingOpen 1 or 2 more blast gates to different branch Parts Description Main Parts ListLabel Placement Model W1823 Mfg. Since 9/10 Place Stamp Here Warranty =\FjVainBVXcZhVcYIddah